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Walk into your local disk pusher and you're guaranteed to find a wall jam packed with Action RPGs, all fighting for your attention, desperately trying to become the next big sensation. Most of them can easily be split down the middle with 'hack 'n' sla...
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Sacred 2: Fallen Angel marks the first time this dungeon crawler series has landed on a console, but has it made the jump successfully? Let’s go on a quest to find out!You start off Sacred 2: Fallen Angel just like any other WRPG: by choosing your char...
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Prior to taking Sacred 2 home for a thorough review inspection, we quipped to anyone who was listening – pretty sure the cleaner cocked an ear as she hoovered under our desk – that: “The innkeeper needs our help. His cellar is overrun by rats and he ne...
Preaches passionately, but very narrowly, to the converted. That Sacred 2 is so bland is both its biggest strength and its biggest weakness. 7.4/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my pro...
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Looking at Sacred 2: Fallen Angel from a purely statistical point of view, we had high expectations; 22 square miles of open world to explore, 100 core campaign missions, six classes of characters, tens of thousands of customizable weapons and armor pi...
Plenty of missions and lifespan, Tons of combat and loot, Some pretty scenery...
Brings nothing new to action/RPGs, Grinding gets a bit tedious, Tons of time spent traveling...
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Its easy to use "loot-lovers will adore collecting new gear while dungeon running in Sacred 2: Fallen Angel" as a cop-out answer to a simple question: should I play it? While the aforementioned statement is entirely true, making it more than worthwhile for numerous players, there are so many technical issues in this ported PC role-playing game that even die-hard dungeon crawlers will want to cautiously consider Fallen Angels console version. Wanderer and the Colossus Sacred 2: Fallen Angel ha...
A lot of fun...
Array of technical problems...
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is a mindless blend of walking, jamming on the attack button, and repetitive objectives — but it still ends up being a lot of fun, provided your patience can tolerate the crippling halt after a technical meltdown. It’s n...
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Sacred 2: Fallen Angel is an epic RPG game that provides gamers with an almost endless amount of gameplay in a fantasy land that is tarnished by greed and battle. Using very similar mechanics found in the first Sacred game, the second installment of th...
Tons to do, collect, and customize, Multiplayer is worthy of attention, Replay value is unheralded, if you can withstand the repetition...
Last gen, glitchy graphics and lackluster character and sound design, Too many menus to navigate!, Can be overwhelming for a newbie...
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Well, that depends entirely upon your tolerance for stat-heavy RPGs and their many trappings such as XP accumulation, hit points and overtly daft, fantasy names. But then again, if a ‘Bloody Bastard Sword’ sounds like the kind of weapon you’d love to s...
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It's been a long time since a home console saw a true-blue Diablo-style RPG. While there have been plenty of Japanese RPGs, and Western open-world role-players such as the Elder Scrolls games, a most particular blend of top-down, grind-heavy, loot-dri...
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The word "epic" sure gets thrown around a lot in video game reviews. It seems like whenever somebody is reviewing a role-playing game, suddenly it becomes an epic struggle between good and bad. And it's not just traditional role-playing games, the word...
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Of all the genres in gaming, perhaps none has been less represented in the current console generation than the dungeon crawling action RPG. Games like Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Too Human scratched the surface, but the next-gen systems still lack th...
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Whats it about? Sacred 2 Fallen Angel is a hack ‘n slash dungeon crawling action, similar in style to the Diablo series of games. With a two-player offline mode and four player online component, Sacred 2 hosts two campaigns, light and dark, while giv...
Sacred 2 does what it says on the tin, nothing more or nothing less. It provides an addictive RPG experience without ever pushing the boundaries, yet its gameplay can be extremely compelling. Who knows why we like to spend hours upon hours slaying be...
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The Diablo-style action-RPG has mostly been a PC genre. While there is an occasional console entry in the genre every now and then, none of them have quite put the whole package together to compete with their PC cousins. At least, not until now. Sacred...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:42
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Action-role-playing games grew up in corridors. Some have wide corridors, and some have randomized corridors, but they're all corridors that lead from a starting town hub to a final boss fight. Sacred 2 doesn't stand for that. You go where you want, fo...
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takes the hack-and-slash RPG genre and adds a few tweaks. It embraces multiple ideas from the franchise in the way that combat occurs and in the quest system. You can choose to tackle the game in single-player mode or go online to fight alongside 3...
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SACRED 2: Fallen Angel is mostly a level grind that will appeal to hardcore Diablo fans jonesing for another dungeon crawler fix. The Xbox 360 version is a bit of a disappointment, due to a fair share of bugs and port issues.
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-02-01 04:17:42
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German publisher cdv Software released the action role-playing game Sacred 2: Fallen Angel for PC last year, and IGN PC editor Charles Onyett liked it well enough that he bought the T-shirt. This spring, console gamers will be able to visit the magical...
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